Recycled plastic furniture
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Our aim is to demonstrate that it is possible to design objects in recycled plastic that combine beauty and timeless style as well as being long-lasting. The challenge we faced was to go beyond mere recycling and to create extraordinary items that make us completely forget the previous use of the plastic from which they are made!The board of this shelf unit is made from PET plastic packaging. Its translucent blue is sprinkled with flecks of colours that bring to mind fragile ocean coral! The…
Alma Lai saved to Sustainability Materials
An impression of yesterday: Precious Plastic at the Dutch Design Week! Amazing what these guys all put together! Impressive 💪
The Designerie saved to Heineken
Dirk Van der Kooij makes use of proprietary technology to transform waste materials such as discarded CDs into timeless pieces of recycled plastic furniture

Jackie Pisano saved to 2021
LOW Intervention has teamed up with friends within the ethical product design space to create objects, collections of garments and handcrafted utensils. What makes our products particularly special is that they are made from 100% recycled plastic waste or from organic or fair trade materials that use modern and ancient

Chris Pearce saved to Design
HDPE Blocks From Plastic Bottles: Hi everyone! In this instructable I'm gonna show you how to recycle HDPE plastic bottles and jugs to create blocks that can be used in lot of different ways. Every day each of us uses and throws away lot of plastic stuff...let's change this! Dave H…
Garrett Blackwell saved to Construction ideas
What is DuraOcean®? DuraOcean® is an innovative new product development using recycled fishing nets, rope and plastic waste collected from the ocean as part of...

Emily Weisensee saved to The Planet
Il suffit de se promener un peu dans la nature pour observer les nombreux déchets que notre société de consommation rejette. Les plastiques qui trainent dans les forêts ou flottent à la surface des mers, sont la triste illustration de nos comportements, d’autant que leur dégradation peut prendre plusieurs centaines d’années (il faut compter 400…

Julie JACQUOT saved to Design